After seeing the damaging effects of cancer and other virulent diseases, Andrew Hemphill began looking for a solution at the root of a plant. Hemphill
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The director’s chair seats two
Does the passion to create run in the blood? For the “Wildflower Sisters,” it certainly does. Following in the footsteps of their father, Claire and
Looking at the big picture
A photo might be worth 1,000 words, but the opportunity to learn from a photographer with a deep well of knowledge and a bounty of
Leaping off the page with graphic lit
The orange hair appeared messy at first, but with a closer look, each neon spike, varied in length and width, is molded and angled perfectly.
Someone’s in the kitchen with Gloria
The wafting smell of Pierce alumna Gloria Zarate’s freshly baked confections invite customers to her food truck, Yummy Pie Babies. One taste is designed to
Of the people and for the people
Few who seek to offer aid to the less fortunate can truly empathise with those who find themselves in dire circumstances. However, Tricia Robbins Kossan’s
The fine art of shaping youth
The relationship between shaping minds and shaping clay may not be apparent to some. But for Sara Wedman, her artistry and her career go hand-in-hand.
Present and accounted for
Poised over a table of accounting students in the tutoring center, Talar Hanounek’s bright eye contact and brighter smile suggests a focused woman. But her
Listen to LeVine
When he was a reporter for the Pierce College Roundup, he attended the Journalism Association Community College Convention and won first place for best news
A cup of Joe before you go
Mammoth Mountain is the place where Pierce instructor Joe Perret and his wife Nina met, fell in love and got engaged. But after an injury